Network Device Interface (NDI), a Vizrt Group brand, announces its upgraded support of Adobe Creative Cloud, following the launch of NDI 5 earlier this year. NDI expanded its capabilities for Adobe Creative Cloud with integrated extension panels for Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects. The new NDI output streamlines production by removing the need for producers and creatives to export designs for teams and clients to review them.
NDI is designed for use of real time, ultra-low latency video on existing IP video networks, with NDI 5 as the latest iteration. The NDI Plug-In for Adobe Creative Cloud opens up new remote editing and collaboration capabilities, and is designed to break down physical boundaries to editing between users worldwide.
Robert Musso, Senior Product Manager at NDI adds, “Designers, producers and directors globally utilize Adobe Creative Cloud to create new content and new experiences. With new tools from NDI 5 - NDI Bridge and NDI Remote - creators enjoy a streamlined workflow to advance creativity and output. With NDI, using a simple internet connection multiple editors can edit, highlight and localize content in record time; clients can virtually oversee the edits; multiple editors can create different outputs from the same live source – the possibilities on offer are revolutionary.”
The stated benefits by NDI for users of NDI 5 for Adobe Creative Cloud include:
- Enables remote working – multiple editors can create different output from the same live sources, at the same time, anywhere in the world.
- Enables creative collaboration – connections spark innovation and creativity; NDI widens access to that creativity pool.
- Enables integration – NDI, acting as the common standard helps bridge between disparate tool sets, makes the workflow cohesive and unlocks value.
- Enhances talent acquisition & retention – NDI adds flexibility, allowing talent to focus on creativity rather than the process. Brands can then compete for in-demand resources across a connected, global stage and to be able to offer best in-class toolsets.
“Adobe is always looking for innovative ways to improve creatives workflows,” says Sue Skidmore, Head of Partner Relations for Adobe Video. “The NDI 5 Plug-In for Adobe Creative Cloud opens up new possibilities for how creators work and collaborate – no matter where their teams are located.”
Adobe Creative Cloud is compatible with the latest NDI 5, designed to allow producers to connect to virtually any device, in any location anywhere in the world, to transmit live video.
Download and learn more about NDI 5 and its new, innovative features here.
Watch the Adobe Creative Cloud Masterclass on NDI with Dr. Andrew Cross here.